I Carry You With Me [2021] Review: A familiar queer love story that cleverly merges into a docu-fictional narrative
The greatest asset of Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker Heidi Ewing’s “I Carry You With Me” has to be how cleverly and…
The greatest asset of Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker Heidi Ewing’s “I Carry You With Me” has to be how cleverly and…
Building a Bridge Review: In Evan Mascagni and Shannon Post’s first documentary, ‘Circle of Poison’ (2015), we first travel to…
Nicholas Bruckman’s Not Going Quietly follows the political and the personal life of activist Ady Barkan, who diagnosed with ALS,…
The Scars of Ali Boulala Tribeca Review: Ali and his mother Raija Boulala are going through his skateboard collection at…
China is a nation that defies definition – a communist nation that also creates a wealth disparity befitting that of…
Lady Boss: The Jackie Collins Story Review: “She spoke rapidly, gesticulating wildly, making faces to emphasize a point. Christ! He…
A film has no gender; it’s either good or bad. Hence, its creator should not be judged by their gender…
Road movies are difficult to tabulate. More so because they mirror the styles of various popular genres like comedy (It’s…
Anthology films have an added edge over fictional features. That is, the running time never serves as a burden for…